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Madhuri Dixit on the look out for challenges!

Submitted by on May 7, 2012 – 5:50 pmNo Comment |


Madhuri Dixit, the gorgeous Bollywood diva who had recently relocated to India with her family says that she is on the look out for challenging offers in the Hindi film industry. Its learned that Madhuri has been listening to tons and tons of scripts but has given the go ahead nod to just a couple of them.

She would be seen in ‘Dedh Ishqiya’ which is a sequel to the super hit film ‘Ishqiya’. Madhuri would be teaming up with Kanagana Ranaut, Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi for the film. She has also signed ‘Gulab Gang’ in which she would be seen in the role of a gangster!

Fans of Madhuri Dixit are ecstatic that she has already signed up for two films, and hope that her choices are well worth the wait.  The actress’s comeback vehicle ‘Aaja Nachle’ that was released a few years back, however had failed to make an impact and had sunk at the box office as well.



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